MOUZ — легендарная киберспортивная организация, одной из первых появившаяся на профессиональной сцене Dota 2. Впервые представители клуба анонсировали состав по MOBA-игре в декабре 2011 года, подписав западноевропейский микс EBIN.
В стартовый ростер MOUZ вошли киберспортсмены из Финляндии и Нидерландов — , , Rexi, DeMeNt и . Игроки сразу заявили о себе на соревновательной сцене — уже в марте 2012 года коллектив завоевал чемпионство в рамках Dota2Replays Brawl. Однако конфетно-букетный период продлился недолго — в течение нескольких месяцев участникам состава не удавалось наладить командную «химию», а уже в мае того же года ростер практически полностью видоизменился.
К оставшемуся в коллективе присоединились , , и . В таком составе MOUZ квалифицировалась на The International 2012, однако столкнулся с визовыми проблемами — перед стартом главного турнира года его заменил . В рамках соревнования команда потерпела неудачу на стадии группового этапа, завершив выступление на последнем месте.
Последующие два года MOUZ находилась в стадии реконструкции, пытаясь найти свой ключ к успеху путём постоянной смены игроков коллектива. Вернуться на турниры высшего уровня ей удалось только в 2014 году благодаря подписанию микса , заработавшего путёвку на ASUS ROG DreamLeague Season 1 через североамериканские отборочные. На основном турнире команде удалось закрепиться на 4-м месте, вернув себе былую славу. На этом микс не остановился — уже спустя месяц ему удалось квалифицироваться на ESL One Frankfurt 2014 и The International 2014.
По завершению главного турнира 2014 года, где клуб занял 11-12-е место, игроками стали интересоваться более крупные организации — таким образом, состав расформировался из-за ухода его участников. Активная, но безуспешная деятельность MOUZ продолжилась до 2017 года — потеряв все позиции на соревновательной сцене, представители клуба объявили об уходе из дисциплины Dota 2.
Однако в 2024 году, спустя семь лет, MOUZ объявила о возвращении на профессиональную сцену — организация подписала игроков , в составе которой числились , , , , , а также на тренерской позиции.
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MOUZ (formerly known as mousesports) is an esports organization based in Hamburg, Germany. It fields teams in many different games and is particularly known for the organization’s successful Counter-Strike teams.
MOUZ returned to the compettive scene in 2024, by signing three players and the coach of Team Tickles.
“Securing the expertise of Danny «ImmortalFaith» Moza, one of the best coaches in Dota 2, to lead the construction of our team from its inception. While we have high ambitions from the start, we approach this endeavor as a long-term project. Furthermore, I am elated by the foundation we’ve already established, boasting a strong core of players. The decision of both «Force» and «Narman» to entrust our vision is a source of pride, as they embark on this journey from their native countries to Europe, where they will compete in Hamburg.»
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
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- 2017
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- December 5th, mousesports picks up the team EBIN consisting of Rexi, DeMeNt, SingSing, Trixi and twiSta.[5]
- January 13th — SexyBamboe replaces twiSta, who becomes an official substitute and will take care of team coordination in the future.[13]
- May 2nd — mousesports announces that dement, trixi, and Rexi would not have their contracts renewed while Fire and twiSta takes their place.[14]
- May 9th — Black^ joins the team.[15]
- May 17th — 1437 will replace Fire as team chemistry struggled within the team.[16]
- May 24th — mousesports announces that ComeWithMe will join the team.[17]
- September 16th — 1437 and ComeWithMe leave. Alex, KuroKy and Kebap to play in SLTV Star Series Season 3.[18]
- October 16th — mousesports drops their Dota 2 squad, but the team is sponsored by The GD Studio to go to Kiev for the SLTV 3 Finals.[6]
- November 21st — mousesports signs their former team, Team Zero.[7]
- February 28th — KuroKy leaves the team to join Natus Vincere.[19]
- March 18th — mousesports signs qojqva to complete their roster.[20]
- May 1st — Mouz announces that SyndereN will replace Alex on the roster.[21]
- September 14th — Black^ leaves the team to join LGD.int.[22]
- September 25th — qojqva leaves the team to join Team Liquid.[23]
- October 16th — Ryze, Cr1t, and brothers Link and Ace are announced to be joining syndereN as part of a new all Danish mousesports roster.[24]
- December 19th — SyndereN retires from competitive Dota 2 to become a full-time commentator. Link leaves the team to focus on school. Exist and unicornxoxo join the team as replacements.[8]
- January 23rd — mouz releases its Dota 2 squad after not being able to keep a stable roster since SyndereN’s departure.[9]
- May 13th — mousesports returns to Dota 2 by picking up Team Dog.[10]
- July 23rd — MSS announces he will not be playing professional Dota 2 for the next year.[25]
- August 18th — Cloud9 announces the addition of FATA, signifying his departure from mousesports.[26]
- May 8th — mousesports returns to Dota 2 by signing Team Tinker.[27][28]
- June 4th — qojqva leaves the team, citing a break from professional Dota as the reason for his departure.[29]
- July 16th — mousesports parts ways with its Dota 2 team.[11]
- April 7th — mousesports signs ex-Ad Finem players Madara, ThuG, SkyLark, Maybe Next Time, and SsaSpartan.[12]
- December 23rd — The team disbands.[30]
- March 1 — The organization returns to the competitive scene with a new roster; Ulnit, Force, NARMAN and coach ImmortalFaith, while Supream^ and Bengan join on trial.[31][32]
- May 16 — lilou joined the team as manager.[33]
ID | Name | Position | Join Date | |
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1 | 2024-03-01[31] | |||
2 (Trial) | 2024-03-01[31] | |||
3 | 2024-03-01[31] | |||
4 | 2024-03-01[31] | |||
(Lukas Jonathan Hansson) Lukas Jonathan Hansson |
5 (Trial) | 2024-03-01[31] |
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Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
(Weh Sing Yuen) Weh Sing Yuen |
2 | 2011-12-05[5] | 2012-10-16[6] | The GD B-Team |
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3 | 2012-01-13[13] | 2012-10-16[6] | The GD B-Team |
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1 | 2012-05-09[15] | 2012-10-16[6] | The GD B-Team |
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(Kuro Salehi Takhasomi) Kuro Salehi Takhasomi |
1 | 2012-09-16[18] | 2012-10-16[6] | The GD B-Team |
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5 | 2012-09-16[18] | 2012-10-16[6] | The GD B-Team |
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4 | 2012-09-16[18] | 2012-10-16[6] | Monkey Freedom Fighters |
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
4/5 | 2012-05-24[17] | 2012-09-16[18] | |||||||
4/5 | 2012-05-17[16] | 2012-09-16[18] | |||||||
2012-05-02[14] | 2012-05-28 | ||||||||
2012-05-02[14] | 2012-05-17[16] | ||||||||
4 | 2011-12-05[5] | 2012-05-02[14] | |||||||
5 | 2011-12-05[5] | 2012-01-13[13] | |||||||
3 | 2011-12-05[5] | 2012-05-02[14] | |||||||
1 | 2011-12-05[5] | 2012-05-02[14] |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
1 | 2012-11-21[7] | 2013-09-14[22] | |||||||
2 | 2012-11-21[7] | 2013-10-16[24] | |||||||
3 | 2013-03-18[20] | 2013-09-25[23] | |||||||
4 | 2012-11-21[7] | 2013-10-16[24] | |||||||
5 | 2012-11-21[7] | 2013-04-30[21] |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
2 | 2013-05-01[21] | 2013-12-19[8] | |||||||
1 | 2013-10-16[24] | 2013-12-19[8] | Meet Your Makers |
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(Kuro Salehi Takhasomi) Kuro Salehi Takhasomi |
3 | 2012-11-21[7] | 2013-02-28[19] |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
(Per Anders Olsson Lille) Per Anders Olsson Lille |
1 | 2014-05-13[10] | 2014-08-?? | ||||||
2 | 2014-05-13[10] | 2014-08-18[26] | |||||||
3 | 2014-05-13[10] | 2014-07-23[25] | |||||||
4 | 2014-05-13[10] | 2014-08-?? | |||||||
5 | 2014-05-13[10] | 2014-08-?? |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
1 | 2013-12-19[8] | 2014-01-23[9] | |||||||
2 | 2013-12-19[8] | 2014-01-23[9] | |||||||
3 | 2013-10-16[24] | 2014-01-23[9] | |||||||
4 | 2013-10-16[24] | 2014-01-23[9] | Meet Your Makers |
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(Andreas Franck Nielsen) Andreas Franck Nielsen |
5 | 2013-10-16[24] | 2014-01-23[9] |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
1/2 | 2015-05-08[27] | 2015-07-16[11] | |||||||
1/2 | 2015-05-08[27] | 2015-06-04[29] | |||||||
3 | 2015-05-08[27] | 2015-07-16[11] | |||||||
4 | 2015-05-08[27] | 2015-07-16[11] | |||||||
5 | 2015-05-08[27] | 2015-07-16[11] |
Former Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
1 | 2017-04-07[12] | 2017-12-23[30] | |||||||
2 | 2017-04-07[12] | 2017-12-23[30] | |||||||
3 | 2017-04-07[12] | 2017-12-23[30] | |||||||
Maybe Next Time |
4/5 | 2017-04-07[12] | 2017-12-23[30] | ||||||
4/5 | 2017-04-07[12] | 2017-12-23[30] |
The International 2024: Western Europe Qualifier Squad | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
1 | 2024-03-01[31] | — | |||||||
2 (Trial) | 2024-03-01[31] | — | |||||||
3 | 2024-03-01[31] | — | |||||||
4 | 2024-03-01[31] | — | |||||||
(Lukas Jonathan Hansson) Lukas Jonathan Hansson |
5 (Trial) | 2024-03-01[31] | — |
Organization | |||||||||
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | ||||||
Stefan Wendt | CEO | ||||||||
René Lannte | COO | ||||||||
Jan Dominicus | CBDO | ||||||||
Sabrina Szöllösi | Head of Team Operations | ||||||||
Lilou Fernandez | Manager | ||||||||
Daniel Moza | Coach |
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ID | Name | Position | Join Date | Leave Date | New Team | ||||
Cengiz Tüylü | CEO | ||||||||
Mike Chatzialexiou | Manager | ||||||||
Ioannis Theodoridis | Coach | ||||||||
Allen Cook | Analyst | (Manager) | |||||||
Phillip Aram | Manager |
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2024-07-14 | 15th — 16th | Tier 1 | Riyadh Masters 2024 | 0/2/5 | Grp S. | $40,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2024-03-31 | 1st | Tier 3 | Dota2 World Invitationals | 3 : 0 |
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2017-11-26 | 2nd | Tier 3 | WESG 2017 Europe Finals | 0 : 2 |
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2017-06-16 | 4th | Tier 1 | Galaxy Battles | 0 : 2 |
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$13,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017-04-27 | 9th — 16th | Tier 1 | The Kiev Major 2017 | 1 : 2 |
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$62,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-07-13 | 11th — 12th | Tier 1 | The International 2014 | 7/-/8 | Grp S. | $38,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-06-16 | 4th | Tier 1 | DreamLeague Season 1 | 0 : 2 |
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$26,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014-06-03 | 1st | Tier 2 | American Dota League Season 2 | 3 : 1 |
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$6,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2013-07-26 | 1st | Tier 2 | Corsair Gaming Summer Tournament 2013 | 3 : 1 |
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2013-07-14 | 1st | Tier 1 | RaidCall EMS One Summer Season | 3 : 1 |
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$12,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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MOUZ in the Media
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Original logo, as mousesports
(prior to October 14th, 2021)
MOUZ Returns to Dota 2
With a rich history dating back to the first participation in Dota in 2007, Dota holds a special place in the heart of MOUZ. After leaving the Dota 2 scene in 2017, the organization is back with renewed vigor, aiming to conquer new heights.
“After a long period of anticipation, we are thrilled to re-enter the realm of Dota 2,” stated CBDO Jan Dominicus. “The open tournament circuit, rich history, and great excitement present an ideal arena for MOUZ to leverage our collective strengths as a team.”
Under the leadership of Dota 2 veteran ImmortalFaith, MOUZ introduces a brand-new roster comprising fresh talent.
At the core of this lineup are three promising players: Narman, Force, and Ulnit.
Ulnit, a talented Romanian carry, may lack extensive experience but compensates with unbridled enthusiasm and raw skill. Having started his competitive journey with GEEK Fam, Ulnit has swiftly risen through the ranks, showcasing immense potential and a commendable team spirit.
Force, hailing from the Philippines, emerges as one of the world’s finest offlaners, armed with skill and unwavering dedication. With a knack for consistency and an extensive hero pool, Force promises to be a good presence on the battlefield.
Narman, revered as Mongolia’s finest, brings versatility and adaptability to the team as a skilled position 4 player. His seamless synergy with Force ensures a great duo for MOUZ.
For Force and Narman it will be the first time playing in Europe. Their commitment is exemplified by their relocation to MOUZ’s hometown, Hamburg, leaving their home to embark on this ambitious Dota 2 project.
Joining the trio on trial are Bengan from Sweden and Supream^ from the Czech Republic. Both players exhibit a hunger for improvement and a willingness to learn. In the coming weeks, the team will test them extensively to find the best possible team constellation.
As MOUZ returns to the forefront of Dota 2 competition, they eagerly await the unfolding of this new chapter. With a blend of experience, talent, and determination, MOUZ is ready to take on the challenges that lie ahead.
Welcome, Dota 2
“Securing the expertise of Danny «ImmortalFaith» Moza, one of the best coaches in Dota 2, to lead the construction of our team from its inception. While we have high ambitions from the start, we approach this endeavor as a long-term project. Furthermore, I am elated by the foundation we’ve already established, boasting a strong core of players. The decision of both «Force» and «Narman» to entrust our vision is a source of pride, as they embark on this journey from their native countries to Europe, where they will compete in Hamburg.»